Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Practice Test

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Ace your certification with the Washington Pesticide Laws and Safety Test. Offering detailed explanations and hints, our questions guide you through the complexities of pesticide regulations and safe handling practices, ensuring you're fully prepared for your exam.

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What must an applicator possess to make an SLN application?

  1. A valid state ID.

  2. A specialized pesticide application device.

  3. A copy of the SLN label.

  4. Professional certification in horticulture.

The correct answer is: A copy of the SLN label.

An SLN application typically requires the applicator to possess a copy of the SLN label, which contains important information about how to safely and effectively use the pesticide. This is necessary to ensure that the applicator has thorough knowledge about the particular pesticide they are using, including specific instructions for its proper application. While having a valid state ID and a specialized pesticide application device may be important for other reasons, they are not explicitly required for an SLN application. Professional certification in horticulture may also be useful for knowledge and experience in dealing with plants and pesticides, but it is not a specific requirement for making an SLN application. Therefore, the most important criterion for making an SLN application is having a copy of the SLN label.